"Spoken recordings." . . . . "English drama." . . "hoopla digital." . . "Dysfunctional families England Drama." . . . . "She stoops to conquer"@en . . . . . . . . . . "She Stoops to Conquer"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Love, lies, and dysfunctional families. Sound like your last family gathering? Try this one on for laughs. Two randy young gents, Charles and George, set out to woo the alluring and upper-crust Kate and Constance. But inexperienced Charles is shy and clumsy around upper-class ladies, so it's the barmaid who catches his eye ..."@en . . . . . "She stoops to conquer, or, The mistakes of the night"@en . . . . "Comedies"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Genres littéraires" . . . . . "In this classic comedy of manners, two young men set out to woo the alluring and upper-crust Kate and Constance. But is anybody in this rural estate truly who they seem? Bawdy hijinks and popped pretensions are the hallmarks of this romping frolic that's kept audiences laughing for over two centuries." . . "Sound recordings" . . . . . . . . . "Robert Culp in She stoops to conquer" . . . . "Tartuffe (by Moliere ; translated by Richard Wilbur)" . . . . . "In this classic comedy of manners, two young men set out to woo the alluring and upper-crust Kate and Constance. But is anybody in this rural estate ruly who they seem? Bawdy hijinks and popped pretensions are the hallmarks of this romping frolic that's kept audiences laughing for over two centuries. An L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring Rosalind Ayres, Adam Godley, Julian Holloway, James Marsters, Christopher Neame, Paula Jane Newman, Ian Ogilvy, Moira Quirk, Darren Richardson, Joanne Whalley and Matthew Wolf."@en . . . . "She stoops to conquer, or, the mistakes of the night"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "18th century English comedy in which two strangers are involved in deceptions, errors, and misunderstandings before their wedding takes place." . . "She stoops to conquer:James Marsters and Joanne Whalley lead an all-star cast in Oliver Goldsmith's classic and uproarious comedy of manners. Young Kate Hardcastle and her cousin Constance are both newly engaged, but Kate's mischievous brother plots to derail the happy occasion. And when the misguided suitors arrive, they turn the Hardcastles' estate upside-down." . . . . . "Audiobooks"@en . . . . . "Tartuffe: Moliere's most celebrated and controversial play, Tartuffe is a razor-sharp satire of religious hypocrisy. Buoyed by Richard Wilbur's celebrated translation, the play centers on a pious impostor who attempts to claim the home of a gullible friend by infiltrating his family. But as other relatives get wise to Tartuffe's tricks, he finds himself trapped in a hilarious and complex web of deceit." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "English drama"@en . . . . "Downloadable audio books"@en . . . . . . "James Marsters and Joanne Whalley lead an all-star cast in Oliver Goldsmith's classic and uproarious comedy of manners. Young Kate Hardcastle and her cousin Constance are both newly engaged, but Kate's mischievous brother plots to derail the happy occasion. And when the misguided suitors arrive, they turn the Hardcastles' estate upside-down."@en . . . . "She stoops to conquer"@en . "She stoops to conquer" . "Drama"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "First performed in 1773, this play is a revival of the witty restoration comedy. It blends farce, satiric comedy of manners and sentimental comedy. Two young couples--Miss Hardcastle and Mr. Marlow and Miss Neville and Mr. Hastings--are balanced against Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle senior. The tavern prankster Tony Lumpkin, creates the basic situation of mistaken identity."@en . . . "Love, lies, and dysfunctional families. Sound like your last family gathering? Try this one on for laughs. Two randy young gents, Charles and George, set out to woo the alluring and upper-crust Kate and Constance. But inexperienced Charles is shy and clumsy around upper-class ladies, so it's the barmaid who catches his eye. But is she really who she seems?"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mistakes of the night"@en . . . . "Burns Mantle introduces this production of Goldsmith's comedy of mistaken identity."@en . "She stoops to conquer. (Phonotape)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Radio plays"@en . . . . . . . . . "Goldsmith, Oliver" . . "Dysfunctional families." . . "England." . . "England" . "Swan Theatre Players." . . "Social classes." . . "1700 - 1799" . . "Talking books Multiple readers." . . "DRAMA / American / General." . . "FICTION General." . . "English drama (Comedy)" . . "Gibson, Flo" . . "Social classes England Drama." . .